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Danielle Hope and John Barrowman at Charity Gala

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Danielle Hope and John Barrowman are both on the bill for a charity gala at the London Palladium on Monday 28th November 2011.

The Gala is in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, who celebrate a centenary this year.

The evening will be produced by David Ian who is behind West End hits including Grease, Flashdance and The Sound of Music.

The gala will be hosted by Graham Norton and the line-up so far includes:

  • John Barrowman who is currently on a new concert tour:  
  • Danielle Hope who is playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium:
  • The cast of The Lion King:
  • Comedienne Miranda Hart: 
  • Jimmy Osmond:
  • Fearne Cotton:
  • The Nolans:
  • Robin Windsor and Kristina Rhianoff from BBC’s Strictly come Dancing

plus some special guests.

Buy tickets direct from Macmillan on 020 7840 4747. The lines are open Monday-Friday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm.

Ticket prices: £325 for a ticket to the show plus pre and post show party/£225 for a ticket to the show and post show party/£35/£65 for a ticket to the show only.

Danielle Hope With The Cake at London Palladium’s 100th

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Danielle Hope was there with Andrew Lloyd Webber at the London Palladium on Tuesday afternoon to help celebrate the theatre’s 100th birthday with a celebrity party and an announcement about the refurbishments.

Danielle spoke about her forthcoming part in the history of the London Palladium as Dorothy, leading role in The Wizard of Oz:

“Hello! and happy 100th birthday to the London Palladium. What an amazing afternoon. A wonderful group of people and such a great place to celebrate, I’m so proud  that I can be a part of it. There has been such tremendous history here, so far, and hopefully I shall make some more, all good I hope. So have a look at the cake, and Happy Birthday Palladium, cheers”

Danielle Hope’s Drama Teacher and other Supporters

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Danielle Hope’s Drama Teacher at Knutsford High School has been an enthusiastic supporter of Danielle’s talent not just during school hours in Greater Manchester over the past seven years, but also at the Over The Rainbow Studio on Saturdays. Helen Mayne travelled to London each Saturday to cheer on her student from the live studio audience. During filming for the BBC show Danielle publicly thanked Ms Mayne for supporting her dreams of becoming a performer.

Now the school has congratulated Danielle Hope in public:

Staff, governors and classmates have joined the chorus of congratulations for Cheshire East’s ‘Over the Rainbow’ winner Danielle Hope.

Millions tuned into the TV talent search on Saturday night to see the Knutsford High School student beat her two rivals to the coveted role of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.

The school community has supported Danielle every step of the way during her four-month journey – and perhaps no-one more so than drama teacher Helen Mayne.

Ms Mayne said

Everybody at Knutsford High School is incredibly proud of everything Danielle has achieved. To be the person considered by the public and Andrew Lloyd Webber to be the best out of 9,000 contenders for the lead in a West End production is a monumental feat. Having worked with Danielle since Year 7, I have never had any doubt that she had the necessary drive, talent and perseverance. Throughout her time with us she has proved herself to be the kind of performer who will give 100 percent every time she steps out on stage. It has been a rollercoaster four months but there was never any question that Danielle deserved to win. I am hugely excited for the show’s opening next year and will be in the audience to watch Danielle fulfil her dream.

Cheshire East Councillor George Walton, a Knutsford High School governor, said:

Danielle is a delightful ambassador for the school and a credit to the performing arts department, who do a wonderful job of nurturing the many talented students who pass through the school. Despite having rather a lot on her plate at the moment, Danielle remains committed to her studies and is returning to school in June to sit her theatre exams. We are all looking forward to seeing her again and passing on our best wishes. I will be following her career with interest – she is clearly destined for great things.

Councillor Hilda Gaddum, Cabinet member with responsibility for children and families, said:

On behalf of Cheshire East Council, I would like to offer my warmest congratulations to Danielle. She is an enormously talented young lady with a bright future ahead of her. It is extremely heartening to see that, despite having won the most coveted West End role of the moment, Danielle is returning to school to complete her exams. She clearly appreciates the importance of education and I applaud her for setting such a marvellous example to young people. I wish Danielle all the very best in her exams and her performing career.

More Danielle Hope Interviews

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There have been a few more snippets from Danielle Hope interviews in the news recently, and some are mashed up together here on the Danielle Hope blog for you.

First a little factoid that’s hardy surprising: like so many others, Danielle first caught the acting bug when she starred in a school production of Grease

Catching up on the situation since coming first out of thousands of hopefuls on Over The Rainbow, Andrew Lord Webber told Danielle during last Saturday’s final, it’s now that the hard work begins, with months of training ahead of her ready for the show’s opening night at the London Palladium next year and the recording of an album of the show’s tunes. In anticipation of the album, Danielle had to immediately record “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” for the charity single, like the very next day.

About the prospect of leading “The Wizard of Oz” Danielle herself said:

This show has never been made as a stage musical before and Andrew has been writing a lot of new music

On her future and immediate plane, Danielle says she plans to undertake formal training in musical theatre following her stint in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz. having been in the process of auditioning for drama schools prior to becoming a finalist in Over The Rainbow.

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For me, there is nothing I want more than to get my degree in musical theatre – that is something that is important to me, and I think it’s important for the industry too. I don’t think you can ever have enough training and it makes you really employable. Also, with training, it means you have been through the same experience as all the performers in the West End

She had been forced to pull out of her A level in dance after not being available for group assessments, but would still be able to complete her theatre studies exams next month and had already secured a distinction for her BTEC in musical theatre – well done Danielle!

The former Highfield Primary schoolgirl will now head to London but insists she will return home to sit her final A-level in drama.

Before taking up the role of Dorothy, Danielle will be seeking classes in dance and vocal technique, in order to learn “how to use my voice properly”.

She also expressed a desire to take up a role in another show prior to starring in The Wizard of Oz next year, which will run at the London Palladium, in order to experience the lifestyle while working in the West End. When Jodie Prenger won the BBC’s search for a Nancy to star in Oliver! she was placed into the cast of Les Miserables first, in order to prepare her for the role she had won.

I don’t know what’s in store, but that would be really good, as obviously you get some idea, before becoming a leading lady, of what being in a show eight times a week is going to be like and the demands it has. I think Jodie really benefited from that.

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Danielle won the public vote to beat finalists Sophie Evans and Lauren Samuels after being whittled down from 9,000 girls who originally applied for the coveted role.

“It’s been a bit crazy. It’s like a whirlwind,” Danielle told the Guardian yesterday.

The experience has been completely life-changing. It doesn’t seem real. After every interview it sinks in a little bit more but it’s so bizarre.

The newly turned 18-year-old also admitted that she had previously been sceptical about shows on television being used to cast theatre productions, but said she hoped other performers now saw the BBC1 programmes as a legitimate casting process. She said Dorothy might not necessarily have been cast using someone out of drama school, because the role requires someone who is, “youthful and quite possibly inexperienced”, and added that the shows do the West End “a world of good”.

“It brings in a whole new audience and sells a lot of tickets,” she said.

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Danielle on the Royal Variety Show

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Andrew Lloyd Webber announced that the winning Dorothy, in this case Danielle Hope, would be booked to perform at the Royal Variety Performance, 2010 in front of HRH the Queen which might become a sort of battle of the talent shows, since  the winner of Britain’s got Talent also performs there, as part of the winning prize really, and maybe other similar shows like Strictly come dancing and the X Factor.

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The Royal Variety Show normally takes place in December and is televised live on a Saturday night.

Introducing the acts in his own inimitable style will be this year’s host, award-winning comedian Michael McIntyre. Danielle Hope will join performers from the worlds of music, comedy and theatre to perform in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, at the iconic London Palladium for the 82nd annual Royal Variety Performance on 9th December 2010 – just as the Palladium itself celebrates a very special birthday, reaching its 100th anniversary on 26th December 2010.

Danielle joins a host of other performers including Take That, who will be performing on the show as a five-piece for the first time since 1994. Cheryl Cole will take to the stage with an exclusive performance of ‘The Flood’, taken from her second number one solo album, while urban trio N-Dubz will be rapping for the Royals, as they make their Variety Performance debut.

An all-star comedy line-up includes routines from Liverpool’s king of comedy John Bishop; Edinburgh Fringe Festival Best Newcomer, Sarah Millican; new funniest kid on the block, Jack Whitehall and everyone’s favourite East End geezer, Micky Flanagan.

Britain’s Got Talent winners Spellbound, double Gold medallists at this year’s Acrobatic Gymnastic Championships, will perform a spectacular brand new routine.

The people’s tenor Russell Watson will deliver a powerful performance of ‘Parla Piu Piano’, best known as the love theme from The Godfather, while the Chelsea Pensioners will give a heart warming rendition of ‘If You Were The Only Girl (In The World)’.

Other performers include Daniel Whiston, top-class ice-skater and two-time winner of Dancing On Ice, with his magical skating and flying routine.

The Royal Variety Performance is an annual charity event in aid of the Entertainment Artistes’ Benevolent Fund. It will be shown on BBC1 in December. You can see Danielle Hope’s performance on the show in full on BBC1, Thursday 16th December from 8pm.

Here are the rehearsals:

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